ArtWorks (by Computer
Concepts), for many years the unchallenged market leader in the league of
RISC OS based vector graphics illustration programs, is a modular
program. This means that it is composed of independent parts (modules)
that can be added, removed and updated individually.

This gives third-party software houses the unique ability to enhance the program
and add new features to it. Instead of having to change any of the existing
program's code, plug-in modules (also called "add-on modules") can be
supplied that fully integrate with all existing features of ArtWorks, e.g. they
can add new fill and object types while still supporting the Undo facility, Draw
export, etc.

Over the past 7 years, MW Software has developed an impressive range of commercial, ShareWare,
and FreeWare ArtWorks modules. Recently, MW Software has taken over the complete ArtWorks
project from Computer Concepts and has produced a completely new version of ArtWorks,
ArtWorks 2 that includes all
the new modules as standard.

Details on the pricing of upgrades from ArtWorks 1.x to ArtWorks 2 and full versions
of ArtWorks 2 can be found on the Ordering page.

ArtWorks 2 is 32-bit compatible, so it runs on
Castle's XScale-powered Iyonix. ArtWorks 1 can be persuaded to run on the Iyonix using Aemulor,
but with a significant slow-down compared to the native ArtWorks 2. MW Software cannot offer any
support for running ArtWorks 1 under Aemulor.